COLONIE - The YouTube video begins as a young woman walks into the airport armed with flyers.

"So hey everyone this is Ashley Jessica
I'm here at Albany International Airport," she told the camera, operated
by her associate, Jason Bermas, an independent filmmaker.

The young woman stood outside the
security checkpoint at the airport telling the camera that she's there
to hand out flyers to travelers, reminding them of their right to opt
out of getting the body scan, which she claims carries health risks.

"Okay. First of all, turn this off. Right away," said Doug Myers, the airport spokesman.

Myers told the crew to stop videotaping and to go downstairs, which they agree to do. Then he confronted them again.

"Do you have a million dollars insurance
policy? You're violating the Airport Authority guidelines," he said,
telling the activists that they were breaking airport rules.

As tension built, Sheriff's deputy Stan Lenic stepped in, separating the two parties. Then he laid down the law.

"Obviously this is your constitutional right, okay? As far as you're concerned, you're not breaking any laws. That's what we want to get across to you guys," Lenic said.

Myers objected, ordering Airport
employees to allow only ticketed passengers upstairs and accusing them
of blocking the elevator. But once again, Deputy Lenic defended their
first amendment rights.

The activists continued their mission. The video was later posted to YouTube, and went viral, getting nearly 40,000 views. The Sheriff's Office also got dozens of calls and emails from across the nation.

Stan Lenic should be the sheriff and be the poster boy for what a real peace officer is all about. This man is a true patriot beyond the call of duty. Maybe there is still hope and thank you Deputy Stan for your brave and commanded stance and you were just doing your job.